¡Hablemos en inclusión!

¡Hablemos en inclusión!

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Published: 2021

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9788418058868

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Reseña del editor: Una obra plural que plantea nuevos interrogantes en torno a los retos comunicativos que nos lleven hacia un escenario social y educativo más inclusivo. Los autores son referentes en inclusión social, educación y comunicación y desde su experiencia, reflexión e investigación, han contribuido a otorgar un gran valor añadido a este libro. En definitiva, tenemos entre manos un manual básico para investigadores y profesionales así como para representantes de organismos institucionales y educativos que trabajan con el objetivo de superar las barreras comunicativas con la inclusión social y educativa como telón de fondo.


¡Hablemos en inclusión!

¡Hablemos en inclusión!

Author: Abad-García, Mercedes

Publisher: Grao

Published: 2021-04-01

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 8418627212

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La inclusión social es un concepto holístico que busca superar las barreras existentes y, a su vez, proveer las competencias necesarias para crear una participación comunitaria plena y empoderada. Ante este reto, el objetivo de este libro es explorar la intersección entre la inclusión socioeducativa y la comunicación. En una sociedad global, lingüísticamente diversa, donde la e-comunicación se está convirtiendo en una vía indispensable de comunicación, todavía sigue habiendo barreras comunicativas y retos específicos para crear una comunicación basada en la inclusión y nuestro fin será ahondar en todos ellos. ¡Hablemos en inclusión! es una obra plural que plantea nuevos interrogantes en torno a los retos comunicativos que nos lleven hacia un escenario social y educativo más inclusivo. Los autores de los capítulos son referentes en inclusión social, educación y comunicación y desde su experiencia, reflexión e investigación, han contribuido a otorgar un gran valor añadido a este libro. En definitiva, tenemos entre manos un manual básico para investigadores y profesionales así como para representantes de organismos institucionales y educativos que trabajan con el objetivo de superar las barreras comunicativas con la inclusión social y educativa como telón de fondo.


Terms of Inclusion

Terms of Inclusion

Author: Paulina L. Alberto

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 0807834378

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In this history of black thought and racial activism in twentieth-century Brazil, Paulina Alberto demonstrates that black intellectuals, and not just elite white Brazilians, shaped discourses about race relations and the cultural and political terms of in


Writing National Cinema

Writing National Cinema

Author: Jeffrey Middents

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 2009-07-15

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1584658428

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A study of Peruvian Cinema and the role of criticism in forming a national cinematic vision


Libre Acceso

Libre Acceso

Author: Susan Antebi

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2015-12-02

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1438459696

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Libre Acceso stages an innovative encounter between disciplines that have remained quite separate: Latin American literary, film, and cultural studies and disability studies. It offers a much-needed framework to engage the representation, construction, embodiment, and contestation of human differences, and provides tools for the urgent resignification of a robust and diverse Latin American literary and filmic tradition. The contributors discuss such topics as impairment, trauma, illness and the body, performance, queer theory, subaltern studies, and human rights, while analyzing literature and film from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, and Peru. They explore these issues through the work of canonical figures Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriel García Márquez, João Guimarães Rosa, and others, as well as less well-known figures, including Mario Bellatin and Miriam Alves.


Handbook of Latin American Environmental Aesthetics

Handbook of Latin American Environmental Aesthetics

Author: Jens Andermann

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2023-09-04

Total Pages: 459

ISBN-13: 3110775964

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The Handbook of Latin American Environmental Aesthetics offers a comprehensive overview of Latin American aesthetic and conceptual production addressing the more-than-human environment at the intersection between art, activism, and critique. Fields include literature, performance, film, and other audiovisual media as well as their interactions with community activisms. Scholars who have helped establish environmental approaches in the field as well as emergent critical voices revisit key concepts such as ecocriticism, (post-)extractivism, and multinaturalism, while opening new avenues of dialogue with areas including critical race theory and ethnicity, energy humanities, queer-*trans studies, and infrastructure studies, among others. This volume both traces these genealogies and maps out key positions in this increasingly central field of Latin Americanism, at the same time as they relate it to the environmental humanities at large. By showing how artistic and literary productions illuminate critical zones of environmental thought, articulating urgent social and material issues with cultural archives, historical approaches and conceptual interventions, this volume offers cutting-edge critical tools for approaching literature and the arts from new angles that call into question the nature/culture boundary.


Field Work

Field Work

Author: Marjorie Garber

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-28

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1135210012

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What is culture? What are cultures? Are literary texts and cultural texts different? What do literature and other fields engaged in cultural work hav in common? What can literary studies profitably do with other disciplines? What can cultural studies tell us about culture? This volume of work, fresh from the dig, presents a timely account of current thinking on central issues within and beyond the humanities today. Field Work brings together such leading figures as Sacvan Bercovitch and Helen Vendler, Anthony Appiah and Barbara Johnson, Seyla Benhabib and Norman Bryson, Martha Minow and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Marjorie Garber and Susan Suleiman, as well as scholars in areas as diverse as legal studies and Renaissance literature. From a rich variety of perspectives, these scholars excavate and explore foundational questions in their fields. Contributors: K. Anthony Appiah, Seyla Benhabib, Sacvan Bercovitch, Svetlana Boym, Norman Bryson, Lawrence Buell, Patrick Ford, Paul B. Franklin, Marjorie Garber, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Mary Gaylord, Beatrice Hanssen, Barbara Johnson, David Kennedy, Joseph Koener, Laura Korobkin, Meredith McGill, Jeffrey Masten, Jann Matlock, Martha Minow, Gregory Nagy, Stephen Owen, Judith Ryan, Elaine Scarry, Doris Sommer, Mary Steedly, Susan Suleiman, William Todd, Helen Vendler, Rebecca L. Walkowitz, Irene Winter